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        Wine has been a huge part of civilization dating all the way back to the Neolithic
        Period (8500-4000 B.C.) beginning in communities that maintained year round settlements
        rather than a nomadic lifestyle. They therefore were able to develop cuisines, including
        wine, specific to their culture. They have been credited with the first production
        of wine, beer, bread, and many other foods that we enjoy today. In 6000 B.C., they
        began making porous, indestructible, clay vessels that were ideal for creating wine
        thus sparking the infinite industry of wine making (Upenn). Wine has endured thousands
        of generations beginning in the ancient Near East and continues to make a long lasting
        impression on the world’s health, economy, and culture.
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        Before discussing how the wine making industry has impacted society, let’s first
        understand how wine is actually made and processed. The first step in making wine
        is harvesting the grapes. Vineyards are located all over the world, each one with
        a unique taste and distinct variation. Precise timing in harvesting grapes is very
        important due to its effect on the grape composition.</p>
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